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Jan 06, 2019 22:51 | #691 Image hosted by forum (954407) © squashed [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Done with Numbers. Own the X and the R
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Jan 08, 2019 16:53 | #692 DanH5678 wrote in post #18784620 I do notice the difference in the quality of the EVF compared to the Rii which was very good. This for me is the only negative think I have encountered. Overall this is an excellent camera for the price point and does as advertised. My friend has an A9 and told me "try this thing out for a week". I was like no way will I even look in that viewfinder, I come from the 5diii and love the way my a7iii viewfinder looks. I dont want to lose that love
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KenjiS "Holy crap its long!" More info Post edited over 4 years ago by KenjiS. | Jan 08, 2019 22:01 | #693 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2cHmXUn IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2cHmXRX IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2e7eqbg IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2cHmXPn TBH for me the lower res viewfinder is an acceptable compromise for the speed and focus quality, the Nikon Z6 and EOS R both have nicer viewfinders than the A7III but the A7 has fantastic AF and speed, Especially with thew 70-200 GM bolted on which seems to have unlocked its true potential in terms of bursting Like it was still fast before but now i found myself accidentally blitzing my buffer full... Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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Jan 08, 2019 23:00 | #694 KenjiS wrote in post #18787588 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TBH for me the lower res viewfinder is an acceptable compromise for the speed and focus quality, the Nikon Z6 and EOS R both have nicer viewfinders than the A7III but the A7 has fantastic AF and speed, Especially with thew 70-200 GM bolted on which seems to have unlocked its true potential in terms of bursting Like it was still fast before but now i found myself accidentally blitzing my buffer full... I dont find the EVF a big deal among the 7iii, R2, R3, A9. Sony A7siii/A7iv/ZV-1 - FE 24/1.4 - SY 24/2.8 - FE 35/2.8 - FE 50/1.8 - FE 85/1.8 - F 600/5.6 - CZ 100-300 - Tamron 17-28/2.8 - 28-75/2.8 - 28-200 RXD
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KenjiS "Holy crap its long!" More info | Jan 09, 2019 00:22 | #695 Charlie wrote in post #18787634 I dont find the EVF a big deal among the 7iii, R2, R3, A9. 7iii and R2 are virtually a tie, both technically poor EVF's but practically, hardly matters. R3 and A9 are the higher end EVF's.... either way, there's a certain amount of trust you have to give your AF. Ignorance is bliss in a good way, if the R3 or A9 had the 7iii EVF, it would be annoying, but I'de still buy them all over again, you pick your poison. If you manual focus a lot with MF lenses, then the high end EVF will be the one you want....there are some users that love MF with large aperture lenses, and for that, definitely consider higher end EVF. Even the original 7R had an evf better than the 7iii and R2, so that's a nice inexpensive option. Of the mirrorless cameras ive had (GX7, GX8, OM-D EM10 II, A7 III) the III actually has the nicest viewfinder.. Though the GX8 wasnt bad and had a better rear screen Gear, New and Old! RAW Club Member
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Lyndön Goldmember More info | Jan 09, 2019 00:38 | #696 I don’t see a big difference in the EVF of the A9 vs A7iii. I’d certainly welcome more details, but as-is they’re both good enough that I don’t really notice when switching between them. For me, it’s not a dealbreaker by any means.
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PhotosByDlee Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 29, 2019 01:40 | #697 |
Feb 04, 2019 21:35 | #698 I do love this little camera
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Feb 04, 2019 21:52 | #699 A7III paired with the Sigma 135mm Art, one of my favorite combos! Image hosted by forum (959745) © 71sbeetle [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. gareymartin.com
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Feb 04, 2019 23:11 | #701 Dlee13 wrote in post #18805048 How do you find the size and AF? Is it native or Adapted? When I first got the A7III I was shooting with a Canon mount one with adapter (I found it worked better with the MBV personally) then I ended up selling the Canon mount and waited 2 and a half looooonng months for the Sony FE mount version to come out. It is definitely a large and heavy lens especially on a Sony mirrorless body (and the Sony mount one is even bigger than the Canon mount) but it is well worth it in my opinion. The AF has been spotless for me, as good as a native Sony lens. The only thing that would make me switch is if Sony announced a native 135mm f/1.8 that is "affordable" and more importantly smaller/lighter. gareymartin.com
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PhotosByDlee Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 05, 2019 00:19 | #702 71sbeetle wrote in post #18805055 When I first got the A7III I was shooting with a Canon mount one with adapter (I found it worked better with the MBV personally) then I ended up selling the Canon mount and waited 2 and a half looooonng months for the Sony FE mount version to come out. It is definitely a large and heavy lens especially on a Sony mirrorless body (and the Sony mount one is even bigger than the Canon mount) but it is well worth it in my opinion. The AF has been spotless for me, as good as a native Sony lens. The only thing that would make me switch is if Sony announced a native 135mm f/1.8 that is "affordable" and more importantly smaller/lighter. Thanks for the info. I would love to get one but I feel like it's use would be limited for me due to its size and the FL. The images it produces are so nice though and like you I'd love the Sony GM version once released. Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV - Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G - Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM - Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DN Art - Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro - Sigma 50mm f/2 DG DN
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Feb 05, 2019 00:58 | #703 Dlee13 wrote in post #18805076 Thanks for the info. I would love to get one but I feel like it's use would be limited for me due to its size and the FL. The images it produces are so nice though and like you I'd love the Sony GM version once released. Hopefully in a couple of weeks and then I get to try it out at WPPI gareymartin.com
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PhotosByDlee Cream of the Crop More info | Feb 05, 2019 01:51 | #705 71sbeetle wrote in post #18805091 Hopefully in a couple of weeks and then I get to try it out at WPPI ![]() 71sbeetle wrote in post #18805092 But, for what it's worth, I like shooting with the 135 art more than the Canon 85L II Rumors say we should get an announcement within a few weeks and I'm sure Sony won't be far behind. Sony Alpha A7 Mark IV - Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G - Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM - Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DN Art - Sigma 105mm f/2.8 Macro - Sigma 50mm f/2 DG DN
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